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This week’s set is 6023 Maiden's Cart.

Maiden’s Cart, a lady’s carriage, was released in 1986. This set features a maiden, a foot soldier, treasure chest, and accessories. The rare white maiden’s hat is only available in this set.

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I have one copy of this set, and one additional maiden with white hat. Like Mr. Old Republic said, this set is mostly a filler besides from her. But I needed it to complete my collection of Legoland Castle. And yes - now I am complete

I really like this set. Even though the maiden is the main focus, I enjoy filling my towns with various carts. It is also desirable because this set was originally a European only release. So it is hard to find in America.

Well, I got mine for Easter in '86 plus a kid's MC of "Benjamin Blümchen - Als Ritter". The musiccassette deals with a talking elephant called "Benjamin Blümchen", who has to go through many adventures (by now 96 methinx) with his little human friend Otto. Those cassettes are very successfull here in Germany among kids.

In that special adventure he and Otto went to a tin factory to get some armour and then they travel to the town's castle "Burg Eintracht" in order to relive the adventures they read before in books. They try to rescue a maiden - who is the cashier of the tourist-tour, who was trying to hide in front of an knight-like armoured elephant in her office. In the end everything is resolved and we have a happy end.

Ok, this little story may help, why I like this set so much: On the tape, the story dealt with a maiden and this set gave me the first maiden (6067 was for birthday, later in the year) - and I could re-play the adventures with the elephant (Fabuland ).

On the other hand I liked the gray legs, because they symboled that the soldier didn't actually belong to a special fraction but had to serve his lady.

The construction of the set with the open canopy was done very well; you could easy reach the interior and sit down a minifig.

Don't overlook the crossed-axe emblem on the guard... that may be the coolest feature of this set.... on the other hand, i doubt the emblem has lasted. Lego printed metallic the gold on top of the black, and every single crossed-axe torso i have now has only a black shield left now... perhaps i was too rough as a child.

I have the maiden, but not then set. I do like the cart and all sets are more than the sum of their parts to me, its what can I do with those parts with the parts I have. The answer to that is plenty... The cart itself is a little weak, but with some tweaking it could be improved. A set like this could easily be made into a bigger and better cart. So overall I give this set a 7/10, but I give its potential a 9/10. Meaning I could potentially build a better cart that would be a 9/10

Will

After a long absence, I have returned. I can't wait to start building again.

I got the Maiden Cart in 1986, when it was just come out. It was my 4th Castle Set. I really like that cart back then and in my opinion it's still the best small cart TLC ever made. Others said that the entire focus on that set is the maiden minifig which is probably true, though since it came out in 1986, it was the first cart to include a brown treasure chest (the only set that include before that a treasure chest was 6011 and the chest there was light gray). Also in 1986 when it came out the rectangle flag was a new great part. As for the maiden minifig, well it was probably the best reason why I bought that set as a kid. The guarded inn set came out in 1987, so I don't know if I'd buy it back then if I had it. The maiden hat can also used as a pope hat. As a small set, I think it's a really cool set and again probably the best 2 wheels cart TLC ever made so I'd give it 9/10.
Idea Book 250 - had a few nice ideas for it.

I never did own this set, but I do have the maiden. I am sure I could build it, but... Over all I liked the non-military aspect of it. Simple, fun, and creative. granted a little weak structurally, but I would pick one up if I had the chance.

Yes,yes,yes...those certainly were days....
This set has nothing special(except the hat,of course,which is perfect for maidens,queens,fairies,etc.)...but look at that design and that figs...
As it is old as I am,it has no matter with nostalgia,actually,I've never seen this set till last year...but it is just SO BEAUTIFUL

I wish LEGO makes sets like this one in the future...
Greetings frpm Serbia